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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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LED light for the mate gourd. Enjoy mate at night with the LED light.

 

I adapted the most common shape of the mate lamp, adding a guide to prevent the lid from coming off when sliding it.

I used a 5mm LED and a CR2032 battery for watches. I used a double clip for the positive and negative of the LED to fit it into

the model.

 

I recommend using PETG because of the heat of the water, although I have used it in PLA and haven't seen it deform yet.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
An excellent design. I would modify the clamp to accommodate flat bulbs
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Thank you very much! I will keep that in mind for a new version
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Replying to @mattdesign :
Hello!! I have the flat bulbs, how could I make it fit well? I'm traveling on Thursday and wanted to have it ready, thank you very much for your design <3
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Replying to @ParkaLcS :
For the next trip, with hot water the plastic softens, a little pressure and it will fit more snugly. Otherwise, wait for the next design. Regards
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Hello, good afternoon, happy Sunday, question: could you take a picture of how the LED and the battery are positioned? Because I understand the part about the little legs, but I don't see where you place the battery. Thank you very much and excellent little model, it's perfect
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Good afternoon, how are you? I'm leaving you a photo, I hope it's clear. Basically, I fold the ends inwards and then insert the stack alone, testing until the light turns on and passes through correctly. A bit of trial and error, to be honest, but it's nothing very complicated
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Replying to @mattdesign :
Thank you very much, again I congratulate you on the model I see, the battery goes between the two legs, taking care to place the poles correctly, otherwise goodbye LED, hehehehehe Hugs
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Replying to @bobbykey :
Thank you so much! It's alright if you misalign the pole; it happens to me often. I just reverse the battery, and it works fine—that's how I know it's working, trial and error haha
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Hello could you tell me exactly how to make it work Because it keeps disconnecting on me
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Hey, I simply use pliers to bend the + and - of the LED in a way that doesn't interrupt the battery connection when it turns on, but also ensures the battery makes good contact, basically through trial and error, and once you find that sweet spot, it doesn't give out with use afterward, at least I've been using mine for months and it still works perfectly Regards
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hello what would be the battery size
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Hello, the battery is as stated in the description, CR2032, if I remember correctly it is 20mm in diameter, regards
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Does it only take batteries and where is the light I'm sorry I don't see it
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Yes just one battery and the light comes out through the design's hole there are photos in other comments where you can see it better
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I loved it, personalized it, and now have several variations. Excellent
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Thank you so much, enjoy it
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Hello! Terrific model. Could you share a photo of how you bent the LED wires? Thanks in advance
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Hello, thank you! Nothing too complex, I simply bend the tip with pliers and experiment with the battery until I find the right fit so that the battery inserts and the lamp lights up
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A very large piece
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Gracias por el comentario!
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is it possible that the sliding part is too tight? I can't move it
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It turned out very well, but I have some thinner ones that didn't fit snugly. But the others turned out perfect
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